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Metro Beat: Notes from the ABQ City Council


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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The word of the day (or night) at the Albuquerque City Council’s Aug. 2 meeting?
Deferral.
In the council’s first session back after a monthlong summer hiatus, many of the votes were postponement-driven.
The council voted to delay action on a bill that would have reserved 2% of the city’s general obligation bond proceeds for infrastructure improvements in underserved areas, as well as on a trio of bus-fare bills, including legislation requiring the city to start a free bus service pilot project by Oct. 1.
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This comes after the City Council in May passed a budget that included $3 million to support going to a no-fare bus model. ....

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Metro beat: See what the ABQ City Council did April 19


(Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Economic development was the star of the show during Monday’s Albuquerque City Council meeting, with most of the votes centering on large projects that sailed through without dissent.
“This is a great agenda,” Councilor Diane Gibson remarked at one point. “I wish we had agendas like this every single meeting.”
El Encanto better known to most of us as the tortilla-making, chile-processing Bueno Foods had two pieces of business on the agenda. The council approved both: $10 million in tax-exempt, city industrial revenue bonds and the city’s management of Bueno’s state-funded $500,000 Local Economic Development Act grant. ....

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